All courses have flexible options for full and part time study, with the option to take a placement year or even study abroad in one of the University’s partner institutions around the world.

The addition of three new programmes to our portfolio enables us to further provide for the needs of students wishing to study sport at University, and to respond to the changing demands of the sporting landscape

Professor Elizabeth Pike, Head of Sport, Health and Exercise at the University of Hertfordshire, said: “The University of Hertfordshire has a long-established reputation for delivering vocationally-relevant degree programmes with an impressive record of student satisfaction and outstanding graduate employment.

“The student experience is at the heart of all our courses that are delivered in our first-class facilities. The addition of three new programmes to our portfolio enables us to further provide for the needs of students wishing to study sport at University, and to respond to the changing demands of the sporting landscape.”

As students prepare to start or return to university, Dan Worman, CEO of Refero, argues that lack of collaboration and integration, rather than lack of support services, is giving rise to a mental health crisis among university students

Sustainability issues permeated all categories of the CUBO Awards this year. Fuelled by social media and eating trends, universities are finding that sustainability is not only good for students and the environment but also good for the bottom line

Higher education institutions from across the UK came together at the Royal Society of Chemistry in London to discuss opportunities and challenges in the recruitment of international students at a conference organised by Cambridge Assessment English and UK NARIC.